Curse of the Chupacabra

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Red Lobster's Cheese Biscuits

I don't like about 99% of seafood. I just don't like it... BLAH! However, if I'm ever in company with a group of people who suggest to go to Red Lobster, I don't protest, and here's why...

I love Red Lobster's Cheesy Biscuits. Do you hear me? I L-O-V-E them!!! The hint of garlic, the cheese, and biscuits--which are just about the best damn food ever created anyway. Well, today I found this post on how to make your own cheesy biscuit loaf. Now, I haven't tried it yet because (as per my previous post HERE about desserts) I'm on a diet. But if there is anyone who is as obsessed over these little fluffs of miracle as I am, I share with you...

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9×5 loaf pan with oil. In a bowl,
whisk together the first 5 ingredients. Carefully stir in cheese cubes
until covered in flour mixture, this will help prevent your cheese
sinking to the bottom of your loaf of bread.

In a different
bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients. Fold the wet mixture
into the flour and cheese mixture, stir until just combined, do not over
stir. Spread the mixture into the loaf pan. Bake for 45-50 minutes. Let
cool 10 minutes and then remove from pan. Allow to cool for one hour
before slicing and serving.

If you try this recipe, please post below how it turned out. I'm dying to know!

BORN IN BLOOD

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